A Mothers Day book for any kind of mother – always a perfect gift.

We think that books make the most perfect gifts any time of year, and Mother’s Day is no exception. So for those literary mamas in your life, here are are suggestions of a few terrific Mother’s Day gifts. Bonus: There’s less lead time on these than a personalized necklace. Especially if you walk down to your local bookshop to buy it.

Yes, of course we’re all working moms, but those who work out of the house can often use a little extra “I get what you’re going through, mama.” This book of essays, lists, and humorous observations by Real Simple’s editor will give an extra-busy mom the smile she needs–in the bite-sized pieces she probably can make time for.

[see more great gift book ideas for all kinds of mothers after the jump!]

In their follow-up to the super popular Run Like a Mother, Bowen Shea
and McDowell pack everything from useful half and full marathon training
programs to hilarious fueling stops they wish existed. So great for
experienced marathoners or moms new to hitting the pavement.

We’ve loved the warm, witty Anna Quindlen for years, and here the
Pulitzer-winning columnist and author turns her skills towards an
upbeat, highly relatable memoir imparting wisdom about marriage,
girlfriends, mothers, children, and why you’re never too old to have the
best day of your life.

Hugely popular mom blogger Dooce has compiled the sweet, honest, funny
letters she has written to her daughter every single month during her
first years. Great gift for a mother to give this to an adult daughter,
to say, “see? Here’s how I felt about you too.”

FOR THE SENTIMENTAL MOM

The Mother Daughter Letter Book is filled with plenty of cards with prompts that let you make your own “book,” as you share them back and forth. Very cool idea.

Elizabeth Gilbert called it “a beautiful story of love, faith and
family” and we imagine a mother can find tons of inspiration in this
unusual book about the wisdom from our own mothers–especially that which may take us a long time to recognize in the first place.

Come for the photos, stay for the calories. There’s a reason this book
is so universally loved–it’s simple, it doesn’t require ingredients
only found in fancy gourmet shops one month out of the year, and Ree is just
so darn relatable. Let’s just say Liz’s own in-laws waited on line for two hours to
have it signed by her.

This sentimental, heartfelt story is one woman’s account of her journey
to India to have a child through foreign surrogacy. It’s a beautiful,
unlikely celebration of the myriad ways that women become mothers, and
even change one another’s lives in the process.

Okay so we’re biased, but this hilarious, smart, and yeah, bawdy book is
a great girlfriend-to-girlfriend gift, especially for a friend who’s
expecting. Especially because you can borrow it when she’s done.